Graffiti, not illegal arches, worries police

COIMBATORE: The town police, who through and big reputedly remained mute spectators and unaffected through the uproar that adopted the death of a device engineer due to a giant arch erected through AIADMK cadre on Avinashi Road, on Tuesday picked up two men and grilled them for greater than an hour in reference to the graffiti gave the impression at the accident spot that learn Who killed Raghu?

While each the police and the city company are yet to take any motion against the individuals who erected the illegal arches and cut outs at the arterial street, they were fast to remove the graffiti that gave the impression at the street an afternoon after the deadly accident.

"The graffiti was intended to create law and order problem," stated a police officer at the rationale behind wondering the duo.

On Tuesday morning, the Peelamedu police picked up Varun, 26, of Thanneerpanthal and Prasanth, 27, of Annai Nagar near Thudiyalur for wondering in reference to the graffiti on Avinashi Road the place K Raghupathi, who flew down from the USA to meet a prospective bride, rammed the arch set up through AIADMK functionaries while he was on his approach to Singanallur bus stand on his bike on Saturday night. As he lay on street, he was reportedly run over through a truck coming in from improper aspect.

The initial investigation published that Varun was engaged in pc designing work and Prasanth, who had finished MS from IIT, was working with a non-public company.


"They are close friends but they don't have any connection with the deceased software engineer. They were taken over by emotion after seeing the accident details on social media and wrote 'who killed Raghu?' at the accident spot. Police inspector V Selvaraj questioned the two to know if someone had instigated them to write it on the road. They denied any third party influence and confessed that they had done it out of deep grief," stated M Balachander, district president, People's Union for Civil Liberties.


The do were later let off with a stern warning.


Advocate R Kalaiarasu instructed TOI that the police can check in a case against the contractor or AIADMK for drilling the state highways street to erect the wood arch to put banners welcoming leader minister Edapadi K Palaniswami and deputy leader minister O Panneerselvam visiting the city on December 3 for the MGR centenary anniversary celebrations.


"The road belongs to the state highways department and the political party men damaged it. So, the city police can register a case against AIADMK cadre under the Tamil Nadu Property (Prevention of Damage and Loss Act) 1992 and the Tamil Nadu Open Places (Prevention of Disfigurement) 1959. If they register the case, the court has the power to collect the compensation from the politicians. This would be a good lesson for them," the lawyer stated.
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